Summary:
The Craig City School District in Alaska is home to a single high school, Craig High School, which serves students in grades 9-12. The school has a relatively small enrollment of 80 students, with a diverse racial makeup and a high percentage of students from low-income families.
Academically, Craig High School has shown mixed performance compared to district and state averages. While the school's proficiency rates in STAR/Mathematics were significantly higher than the district and state, its proficiency in ASA/Science was slightly lower. The school's statewide ranking has fluctuated over the past three years, ranging from 27th out of 63 high schools to 43rd out of 62 high schools. The school's high spending per student, at $28,619, raises questions about the efficiency and effectiveness of its resource allocation.
Despite the school's small size and low student-teacher ratio, which are generally positive factors, Craig High School has struggled with inconsistent academic performance across different subjects and grade levels. The high rate of free and reduced-price lunch recipients at the school may be a contributing factor to these challenges. Further investigation would be needed to understand the underlying factors and how the school can improve its overall performance.
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